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Mesopause vs Stratosphere - What's the difference?

mesopause | stratosphere |

As nouns the difference between mesopause and stratosphere

is that mesopause is in the atmosphere, the boundary between the mesosphere and the ionosphere. It is the atmospheric boundary where the temperature reaches its minimum value while stratosphere is collectively, those layers of the Earth’s crust which primarily comprise stratified deposits.

mesopause

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • In the atmosphere, the boundary between the mesosphere and the ionosphere. It is the atmospheric boundary where the temperature reaches its minimum value.
  • stratosphere

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (geology, obsolete) Collectively, those layers of the (l)’s (l) which primarily (l) .
  • * 1908 , Eduard Suess [aut.], Hertha Beatrice Coryn Sollas and William Johnson Sollas [trs.], The Face of the Earth (Oxford, at the Clarendon Press), volume 3, chapter 1, page 2
  • So great is the part played by stratified deposits in the structure of the earth’s crust that we might be tempted to speak of the stratosphere'' of the earth in contradistinction to the ''scoriosphere of the moon.
  • * 1909 , Eduard Suess [aut.], Hertha Beatrice Coryn Sollas and William Johnson Sollas [trs.], The Face of the Earth (Oxford, at the Clarendon Press), volume 4, chapter 15, page 546
  • The stratosphere , or younger sedimentary envelope has been formed almost entirely at the expense of the Sal envelope.
  • (meteorology) The region of the uppermost atmosphere where temperature increases along with the altitude due to the absorption of solar ultraviolet radiation by ozone. The stratosphere extends from the tropopause (10–15 kilometers) to approximately 50 kilometers, where it is succeeded by the mesosphere.
  • * 1909 , Scientific Abstracts , A., volume 12, page 208 (heading)
  • Variation in height of the stratosphere (isothermal layer).